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Revision as of 20:01, 7 June 2008
General Info
- Ribbon:
- Evaluator Fee: 20M ISK
- Agony Empire Fee: 10M ISK
- Free for AGONY Rank: Lieutenant Commander
- Evaluator Required Certifications:
- Certification Evaluator
- Fleet Command
- Evaluator Rank Requirements:
- Commander
- Evaluatee Required Certifications:
- Approximate testing time: 60m
Certification Content
- Navigation
- Explain the importance of using 2D maps while leading a gang.
- Explain how to create a waypoint route and transmit the entire route to the gang.
- Assuming someone new joins the gang, how can you transmit the entire route again?
- Explain how fleet, wing and squad warps work.
- Why would you want to warp fleet over having each squad warp itself and vice versa.
- To what range are you able to warp a Fleet, Wing or Squad to a bookmark.
- Communications
- Explain the importance of setting and communicating the mission objective to members of your fleet
- Define the mission objective for the following Gangs, ship movement and a Roaming(hunting)Gang
- Explain the importance of after action reports and how they should be constructed.
- What kinds of things do we want to avoid putting in these reports.
- Why do we want to focus on actions of the fleet and not on the individual
- What kind of communication style do you use when you are in charge of the fleet.
- Explain the importance of setting and communicating the mission objective to members of your fleet
- Tactics
- Target Prioritization
- Explain the importance of correctly prioritizing targets.
- Explain the relative threat levels of the following kinds of ships: Frigates, Interceptors, Interdictors, Recon ships, EAF's, Cruisers, HAC's, HIC's, Battle cruisers, and Battleships.
- Given 2 ships of the same threat level explain how you would prioritize them for targeting.
- Given a few situations by your evaluator explain how you would prioritize the targets.
- Explain the importance of continually re-evaluating the situation when in combat.
- Explain a couple circumstances where changes in the situation would cause a change in your actions.
- Explain the importance of seeing a combat situation from the perspective of your enemy.
- Give examples of a couple of situations where getting in the head of your enemy can change your actions.
- Target Prioritization
- Reconnaissance
- Explain how far out ahead and or behind your fleet the following Reconnaissance resources should be Covert Ops, Skirmishers, and Scouts.
- Explain the methods used in taking the information give in recon reports and correlating the information into a tactical picture for your area of operations.
- Given 3 reconnaissance situations from your evaluator for a plan of action and orders for each one.
- Practical Operation
- Organize, plan, and execute at least 2 Gangs with different mission objectives.
- Submit an After Action Report on each Gang and discuss it with your evaluator.